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I absolutely love the durability of the fire hose pants, and after buying several pairs of them, I decided to give this jacket a try. Needless to say, the same durability is present in the design of this jacket. The flannel lining far surpasses what I've seen in competitors like Carhartt's products as the liner in this extends beyond the torso; not only are the sleeves lined, but so is the hood!

With a good long sleeve base layer and some mittens, I was able to wear this jacket in -36 degree weather in Alaska's interior and be perfectly comfortable. In fact, the hood is so warm...I didn't even need a hat while I was running errands in town!

I bought this to replace another jacket from another well known work wear company. That jacket was extremely stiff and kept ballooning up when I sat in the car, it drove me insane. This jacket was perfect the moment I opened it. The firehose material is not at all stiff and it didn't balloon up like the other jacket. The busying arms make moving in this jacket effortless to move in, it doesn't bind up like the other one I bought. I worked up a sweat wearing it like I always do. I was pleasantly surprised that the flannel lining dried pretty quickly. A few cons though. It's a bit heavy and I'd like to see the slash side pockets cut on an angle, I'm worried about losing items like gloves and watch cap. The other pockets could be larger as well. Last thing I'd like to see is if they lined this jacket with 400 gram thinsulate. Besides those cons, I really like this jacket, I think you would too. I ended up gifting the other jacket to my BIL for when he has to snowblow.

Been looking for a coat like this for some time. The fit is great, the quality is great, good amount and configuration of pockets, and a pretty good level of water resistance. My only gripe is that it doesn't breathe all too much, so it can get too warm if it's not cold enough out.

This jacket does not provide warmth. I wouldn't wear it under 55 degrees. I love Duluth but this jacket is a glorified hooded sweatshirt. The wind cuts right through it with ease. The jacket feels heavy but somehow isn't warm at all. The fire hose material is very thin. Duluth has many other options for warm jackets, go with those instead.